Juric backs front line to fire against Peru

An AFC Champions League match-winner for Western Sydney Wanderers in 2014, difference-maker for the national side in the 2015 Asian Cup.

On the eve of the Socceroos' biggest match in recent memory, the 26-year-old is on the verge of being presented with another huge chance - to steer Australia to the knockout stages of the FIFA World Cup™.

One man who hasn't failed to inject confidence into the Socceroos' front line is Daniel Arzani.

The 19-year-old has proven a potential match winner during his two cameos against France and Denmark this tournament, and says the Socceroos must be courageous against Peru.

"We just have to be more brave and I think that's the way everyone's looking at it," Arzani told socceroos.com.au.

"We have to take more risks going forward because at the end of the day it’s a must win for us.

"To be honest, first and foremost the most important thing for me is the team and when I've gone on the field usually we need a goal or we need me to try and help the team create something and that’s been my goal coming into the field."